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I remember there’s a show called Tobe! Isami (Soar High! Isami) where a group of kids battling a black organization who hides itself behind the city’s most prominent aristocrats. It sounds serious but it’s more of a comedy and nobody dies.

Also, from Gosho Aoyama (the author of Detective Conan) there’s an anime called Yaiba about a boy battling another boy (who became some short of ‘demon lord’) and his hordes of beastly monsters. Nobody dies. The monsters that got defeated are back to their original animal form ^_^.

They may have been fighting each other in earnest, but deaths rarely occurred as both sides seemed to have graduated from the Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy. In any case, the show is good for a lark, given that they are fighting over books. Library books.

In this alternate version of a near-future Japan, a Media Enhancement Law had been passed to censor all manner of "undesirable" books and media. To counter this, the independent Library Defence Force was created. To defend themselves against the Media Enhancement Law Commission, all major libraries were garrisoned by a military task force charged with the protection of books — and people's freedom to read whatever they want. The story follows the adventures of Iku Kasahara, the first woman to join one of these task forces.